Podcast / Europe & Central Asia 28 මැයි 2024 1 minute Could Far-Right Electoral Gains Upend EU Foreign Policy? This week on War & Peace, Olga and Elissa are joined by Crisis Group expert Marta Mucznik and senior policy fellow at ECFR Susi Dennison to talk about the upcoming European Union parliamentary elections, prospects for far-right gains, and the implications for European foreign policy. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save මුද්රණය කරන්න In this episode of War & Peace, Olga and Elissa speak with Crisis Group’s senior EU analyst Marta Mucznik and Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations Susi Dennison, about the upcoming European Union parliamentary elections. With predictions of right-wing gains high, they ask what such an electoral outcome could mean for foreign policy. They also look at the factors driving the rise of far-right parties throughout Europe, their ideological profiles and visions for Europe’s future. Specifically, they speculate on potential implications for EU support for Ukraine, relations with China and enlargement policy. They also discuss whether the far-right in Europe will keep gaining influence and what an increasingly fragmented political landscape could mean for the future.Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.For more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out ECFR’s policy brief A sharp right turn: A forecast for the 2024 European Parliament elections and our EU Watch List 2024 – Spring Update. Related Tags Contributors Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia OlyaOliker Elissa Jobson Chief of Advocacy ElissaJobson Susi Dennison Senior Policy Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations Marta Mucznik Senior Analyst, EU Advocacy and Research MMucznik More for you Podcast / United States Ripple Effect Podcast / Europe & Central Asia Finland’s President Alexander Stubb on NATO, Europe’s Security and its Relations with the Rest of the World